Animal Dreams
.... What Animal
Dreams reveals in the process is that until a process of acknowledgement and .... neither the individual nor his or her culture forms a
true identity. ....
(1976

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)
Einstein's Dreams (Alan Lightman)
.... One of the
dreams is of a world in which time is a local phenomenon. .... what holds
true for clocks holds
true also for the rate of heartbeats, the pace of inhales ....
(1045

4

)
Field of Dreams
.... and therefore the villain of the piece, is finally swayed by the emotional strength of Ray's need to build a place where
dreams can literally come
true. ....
(1393

6

)
Live Your Dreams
.... Life does not always present us with an ideal situation in which to pursue our
dreams. That is where HUNGER comes in. .... Is that Brown's fault, if it is
true? ....
(1544

6

)
Freud & Jung's Theories of Dreams
.... His perspective on the meaning and use of
dreams - as is
true generally of his work on the human psyche - is more humanistic than Freud's, painting a picture ....
(2530

10

)
The Inspirational Book, Live Your Dreams
.... Life does not always present us with an ideal situation in which to pursue our
dreams. That is where HUNGER comes in. .... Is that Brown's fault, if it is
true? ....
(1544

6

)
Araby
.... his object of affection. He associates Araby with a mystical and magical place where
dreams come
true. The story opens with our ....
(774

3

)
James Joyce's Araby
.... his object of affection. He associates Araby with a mystical and magical place where
dreams come
true. The story opens with our ....
(774

3

)
The Interpretation of Dreams (Freud)
.... latent or
true, between what is conscious and un conscious, and so on. Further, the metaphorical, symbolic, distorted, surreal character of
dreams argues that ....
(2443

10

)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... Thus no
dreams are coming
true for anybody. The lovers'
dreams are in outright peril, and matters worsen when they all get to the woods. ....
(1176

5

)
Los Angeles: Through the Eyes of Writers
Sometimes, it is the City of
Dreams Come
True, while other times it is the city where
dreams go to die. Then there are the times ....
(2175

9

)
Goodbye, Columbus
.... If he were being
true to the ideal self he
dreams about, he would ask Brenda to marry him instead of asking her to wear a diaphragm. ....
(1311

5

)
The Interpretation of Dreams
.... And if that is
true, so is any ordinary human being. .... Freud, S. (1978). Interpretation of
Dreams. AA Brill (Trans.). New York: Modern Library, 1978.
(911

4

)
Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... life, Janie is finally able to recognize that she will never be happy or
true to her self unless she follows her own path and strives to reach her own
dreams. ....
(1626

7

)
Asian American Struggles for Identity: Asian American Dreams
.... that often pits an older generation against the younger, with hopes and
dreams of an .... While it is
true that a great deal of the Asian American experience seems ....
(1387

6

)
Zora Neale Hurston
.... far into the journey by holding on to her hopes and
dreams, mainly by, "holding on to her dream of a loving partnership that recognized
true equality between ....
(2538

10

)
Sigmund Freud's Interpretation of Dreams
.... latent or
true, between what is conscious and un conscious, and so on. Further, the metaphorical, symbolic, distorted, surreal character of
dreams argues that ....
(3684

15

)
DREAMS
.... mask, preventing the neurotic person from understanding and accepting their
true self .... Horney viewed Freud's study of
dreams as a vast territory to be cultivated ....
(3799

15

)
The Epic Form
.... other words, one needs material and spiritual
dreams alike to cope with the modern environment, and one needs to have at least some of these
dreams come
true. ....
(4411

18

)
Carl Jung's Approach to Dream Analysis
.... process with open minds, making no assumptions about the success or failure of the process: "Only then can
dreams reveal their
true nature" (Henderson 373). ....
(1727

7

)
Lorraie Hansberry's Play A Raisin in the Sun
.... In the line of action for each characters is an embedded critique not only of the society that prevents the Youngers'
dreams from coming
true but also of the ....
(2142

9

)
"The Great Divorce" & "What Dreams May Come" Th
.... concept of the after-life is very similar to that described in Matheson's
Dreams. .... This is also arguably
true in Divorce, but the concept is more complicated ....
(2380

10

)
Restraint and Innovation in California
.... 7-10 miles during rush hour traffic, and it is also
true in terms of .... California
Dreams and Realities: Readings for Critical Thinkers and Writers, (3rd Edit.). ....
(1018

4

)
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
.... the persona that has been created--it is showy, tasteless, excessive, suggestive, and related to what has gone before in its statement that
dreams come
true. ....
(1726

7

)
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
.... the persona that has been created--it is showy, tasteless, excessive, suggestive, and related to what has gone before in its statement that
dreams come
true. ....
(1714

7

)
Mildred Pierce and Psychology
.... To some extent this is
true: If you have been raised in Louisiana and, at the age of 75 .... The film addresses some of the most enduring
dreams that people have. ....
(1215

5

)
Louisa & Rima the Bird Girl
.... a happy ending---the return of her teaching job, and, the reader even senses hopefully, the possibility of
true love in the future in answer to those
dreams. ....
(2281

9

)
Bridge of Dreams & Holy Man of Mt. Koya
.... not reach the limits of sexual and family pathology as The Bridge of
Dreams does, but .... has unfolded it becomes clear that in that moment--if it is
true she is a ....
(7250

29

)
Theme of Failure in Death of a Salesman
.... tells Linda that "no man only needs a little salary" (110), implying that someone like Willy could not exist on money alone; he needed his
dreams to come
true. ....
(1290

5

)
Reality & Illusion in Death of a Salesman
.... tells Linda that "no man only needs a little salary" (110), implying that someone like Willy could not exist on money alone; he needed his
dreams to come
true. ....
(1288

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